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Pentax R-315EX(NX) User's Manual

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1. 1 Selection of Temperature unit setting TEMP UNIT TEG Select C or F as the unit for Temperature 2 F 2 Selection of Pressure unit setting PRESS UNIT 1 hPa Select hPa hectopascal mmHg inchHg as the unit for pressure to be input oe Meng 3 Selection of Distance unit setting DIST UNIT 5 s Select m or ft or ft inch as the unit for Distance 3 frinch 1 DEG 4 Selection of Angle unit setting ANG UNIT 2 DEC Select DEG or DEC or GRD or MIL as the unit for Angle A WE 8 11 Initial setting 5 1 1200 1 Selection of Transfer rate baud rate BAUD UNIT 2 2400 Select a baud rate of 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 3 4800 4 9600 2 Selection of Data bits DATA LENGTH 1 8 Select a data length of 8 bits or 7 bits 2 l 3 Selection of Parity PARITY BITS TEN Select no NIL parity bit even parity or odd parity 3 ODD 4 Selection of Stop bit STOP BITS 1 1 2 2 Select the number of stop bits to be used 1 or 2 55 56 5 Selection of Control signal SIGNAL CONTROL 1 ON Select whether the control signal is effective or not 2 OFF 6 Selection of XON XOFF XON XOFF 1 ON Select whether to enable or disable XON XOFF 2 OFF 7 Selection of Through command THROUGH COMMAND 2 Select whether to disable data output without receiving any data request command or ena
2. 2 Selection of Prism Constant PRISM CONST IG Select whether the Prism Constant to be input is set to Omm SURE 30mm or to an arbitrary value to be entered from the keyboard 3 INPUT 3 Selection of Reflector sheet Constant SHEET CONST Select whether the target constant to be input is set to Omm or to an arbitrary value to be entered from the keyboard 4 Selection for Refraction amp Curvature Corrections CRV REF CORR Select whether the correction factor to be input gt for both differences Refraction Curvature is set to 0 14 0 2 or 3 NIL none NIL Selecting 3 NIL results in no correction of both values 5 1 3 AXIS 5 Selection of Tilt Compensation COMP AXIS 2 2 AXIS Select whether Tilt Compensation is to be single axis 3 1AXIS compensation dual axis compensation or disabled NIL 4 NIL 1 2 AXES 2 AXIS 3 NIL The factory default for each instrument condition is marked by 8 9 Initial setting 2 1 Selection of Minimum Distance measurement unit MEAS MIN DISP CONE COARSE or FINE 2 FINE 2 Setting of the Quick Mode QUICK MEAS LOF OFF or ON 2 ON 3 Selection of the Shot count SHOT COUNT 1 4 Select whether the shot count for Shot distance measurement ae is to be 1 3 5 or an arbitrary count to be entered INPUT 51 52 10 Ts Setting the Shot input SHOT INPUT Set the shot number for Shot distance
3. CORRECTION Press F4 CORR in mode B T PRISM CONST If the instrument is in mode A CONST e press F5 MODE to enter mode B 4 PRESS 1013hPa SHEET CONST Reflector sheet constant 5 CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 30mm 2 SHEET CONST Press the F5 SELECT to enable 3 TEMP 15 C the Prism Constant to be changed Clear the exiting values by pressing CLEAR key Input 25 by pressing the numeric keys CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 25mm 2 SHEET CONST Press the ENT key to accept the Prism 3 TEMP 15 C Constant to 25mm 4 PRESS 1013hPa MODE A 15 C H angle 92 30 20 H dst V dst Pressing the ENT key returns the instrument to mode A MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE To set the Reflector sheet constant to 0 select 0 for Prism Constant in Initial Setting 1 To set the Prism constant to 0 or 30 select 0 or 30 for Prism Constant in Initial Setting 1 When the Reflector sheet Constant has been set to 0 Initial Setting 1 and Prism Constant has been set to 0 or 30 is displayed to the left of 0 or 30 on the correction menu screen When 15 on the screen the Constant cannot be changed by entering a numeric key 43 44 Once set the Reflector sheet Constant and Prism Constant remains on the measurement s
4. If the center mark does not coincide with the intersecting point rotate the optical plummet focusing knob cover and remove it Mark the point set on the line of sight at each step of 90 on the white paper and call them D 8 Join the opposed points A B D with a straight line and set the intersecting point 0 Turn the four optical plummet adjusting screws with a adjusting pin so that the center mark coincides with the intersecting point 0 Repeat from 9 and check that adjustment is correct 10 8 Offset constant The offset constant rarely changes It is recommended however that check be done once or twice a year The check of the offset constant can be done on a certified base line It can also be obtained in a simple way as described below Checks D Locate points A and C at about 50m intervals on even ground Q Set up the instrument at point A and measure the distances between AB and AC 8 Set up the instrument at point B and measure the distance BC Obtain the offset constant K AC AB BC Adjustments Contact your local dealer for adjustment of the off set constant when the K is not nearly 0 Instrument Prism Prism 10 9 Beam axis and line of sight Be sure to check that the beam axis and line of sight are aligned when the adjustments on reticle and perpendicularity of line of sight to horizontal axis are made Checks Set the prism
5. Atmospheric Correction in Initial Setting 1 has been set to 1 AUTO or 4 NIL is displayed to the left of the temperature value on the correction menu screen When 15 on the screen the temperature cannot be changed If Atmospheric Correction in Initial Setting 1 has been set to 3 ppm INPUT no temperature is displayed on the correction menu screen Once set the temperature is displayed at the center of the top of the measurement screen The factory initial of temperature is 1 AUTO Once set the temperature remains in memory even after the power is turned off Temperature correction is based on 15 C If this instrument is used without correcting the temperature a distance error per 100m is about 0 1mm 1 C as a temperature difference from 15 C A distance error per 100m is about 0 1mm per 1 C as a temperature difference from 15 C For more accurate values See 13 4 Error when no Atmospheric Correction is made 7 3 Changing the atmospheric pressure The atmospheric pressure setting can be changed only when Atmospheric Correction has been set to INPUT in Initial Setting 1 Example Setting the pressure to 900hPa CORRECTION PRISM CONST Press F4 CORR in mode B 2 SHEET CONST ici 3 TEMP 415 C If the instrument is in mode A press 013883 25 MODE to enter mode B 5 ppm CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST Press F
6. Eiranspersing and carrying the instrument Be careful to protect this instrument from shock of impact and excessive vibration which may result in damage during transportation and shipment When transporting the instrument always put it in the case and wrap shockabsorbing material around it and be sure it is handled as FRAGILE Checks and repairs Always check the instrument before beginning work and check that the instrument is maintaining the proper level of precision Pentax bears absolutely no responsibility for damages due to survey results obtained from surveys conducted without an initial instrument check Never disassemble the instrument battery or charger even if you do detect an abnormality as there is a risk of fire or electric shock due to short circuit If you think the product requires repair contact the retail outlet where you purchased it or an authorized repair site CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED USAGE PRECAUTIONS 1 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT 11 NAMES OF PARTS 1 2 UNPACKING AND PACKING 13 STANDARD EQUIPMENT 1 4 ATTACHING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY 2 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD 2 1 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD 2 0 OPERATION KEY 23 FUNCTION KEY 24 ALPHANUMERIC INPUT 2 5 LD POINT LASER POINTER 3 PREPARATION FOR SURVEYING 31 CENTERING AND LEVELING OF THE INSTRUMENT 3 2 LASER PLUMMET 3 3 OPTICAL PLUMMET OPTION 34 LEVELING WITH CIRCULAR VIAL 3 5 LEVELING WITH ELEC
7. 37 The 0 represents the horizontal 0 100 and 100 represent 45 up and down slopes respectively To return the screen from the slope display to the 360 scale also take above same steps by entering mode If the slope 96 exceeds 1000 Out of grade range is displayed indicating that the current vertical angle cannot be measured When the telescope returns to a slope within slope 100096 the slope 96 display returns automatically from the Out of grade range message to the numeric value 5 6 Changing the horizontal angle from clockwise to counterclockwise B 15 C Press F5 MODE to enter mode B 92 30 20 H dst V dst S FUNC ANG SET HOLD CORR MODE ANGLE SET ANGLE Press F2 ANG SET to display the Angle PLANGEN 1092530507 setting screen 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT ANGLE SET Press F4 7 to move the cursor to 1 ANGLE GRADE ANGLE 3 R L REVERSE 2 H ANGLE INPUT 09223020 3 R L REVERSE MODE A 15 C H angle 267 29 40 Press F5 SELECT to add a minus sign H dst to the horizontal angle value as a V dst counterclockwise angle MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE To return the horizontal angle from counterclockwise to clockwise also take the above same procedures press F5 SELECT to select the clockwise angle When the counterclockwise horizontal angle is selected the order of aiming at the target
8. Items indicated by this display are precautions which if ignored may result in injury or material Here injury refers to injuries such as cuts burns or electric shock the treatment of which will not likely require hospitalization or long term attention e Material damage refers to damage to facilities buildings acquired data etc Before using this product be sure that you have thoroughly read and understood this instruction manual to ensure proper operation After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a convenient place for easy reference This instrument complies with the protection requirement for residential and commercial areas If this instrument is used close to industrial areas or transmitters the equipment can be influenced by electromagnetic fields Three R 300X Quick Reference Guide are provided in your carrying case They are 1 Basic Procedures 2 Power Topo Lite Operating Procedures 4 WARNING Do not stare into the laser beam directly as this may result in damage to your eyes R 300X is a Class Laser product The reflectorless type is a Class Illa 3R laser product Do not look into the laser radiation aperture directly as this may result in damage to your eyes Never use the telescope to view intense light such as direct sunlight or sunlight reflected through a prism as this may result in loss of sight Do not disassemble modify or repair this product as there a risk of laser rad
9. 14 Selection of Vertical angle style V ANG STYLE Select whether the 0 point for vertical angle is set to be 2 07 H 0 or COMPAS 15 Selection for Automatic power off function AUTO OFF Select the time interval 10 20 or 30 minutes for activating the automatic power off function or select NIL disabling the function TRACK CONT TRACK SHOT MEAS CONT MEAS SHOT COARSE FINE 2 0 H 0 COMPAS 1 10 MIN 2 3 4 20 MIN 30 MIN NIL The automatic power off function automatically turns the power supply off after the specified period of time in minutes when no operation for distance measurement or for key entry has been performed with the angle remaining unchanged 16 Selection for Distance measurement automatic power off function EDM OFF Select the time interval 3 5 or 10 minutes for activating the distance measurement automatic power off function or select NIL disabling the function 3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN NIL The distance measurement automatic power off function automatically poweroff distance measurement after the specified period of time when no key operation has been performed with the measured value remaining unchanged over about 0 1m during measurement 53 54 17 Selection for Automatic illumination power off function ILLU OFF Select the time interval 3 5 or 10 minutes for
10. Detach the battery packing from the battery pocket Display panel D Power lamp Installation lam Discharge lamp 2 Charge lamp Battery ager Discharg button Dischager Power supply lamp red Turns on when the power supply is turned on 2 Charge lamp green Turns on while charging and turns off when the charge is completed Discharge lamp yellow Turns on when you push the discharge button Turns off when the discharge is completed Q Installation lamp red Blinks or turns on when the battery packing is attached normally Blinks when charge or discharge and turns on when charge is completed The charge lamp in the lower does not blink and does not turns on G Discharge button Discharge lamp lights when you push this button and the discharge of battery begins How to charge It begins charging automatically when you set the battery packing the charger which beams the power supply lamp Q Leave just as it is until the charge is completed G When the charge is completed the charge lamp is turned off 4 Detach the battery packing from the charger when the charge is completed Refreshing the battery The use time shortens gradually by the phenomenon of Effect of the memory when the NiMH battery leaves capacity and repeats the charge The voltage recovers after refreshing and the use time returns normally in such a battery Please refresh one degree every five times
11. INITIAL SETTING 8 1 Overview For the R 300X series you can select and save the desired setting for a variety of prescribed instrument conditions called Initial Setting The Initial Setting is saved in five modes Initial Setting 1 Initial Setting 27 Initial Setting 4 Initial Setting 57 Setting of Date and Time in which you can select and save the instrument conditions described below The factory default for each of these conditions is marked by To change Initial Setting follow the operating procedures for entering each Initial Setting mode on 8 2 and the operating procedures for changing an Initial Setting on 8 2 Thereis no Date and Time setting with the models R 315EX R 325EX R 326EX and R 335EX 8 2 Entering the mode for initial setting 1 Press the POWER key while holding F1 key down to access the screen for Initial Setting 1 Press F3 7 or F4 to position the cursor at the item of interest 8 3 Entering the mode for initial setting 2 Press the POWER key while holding F2 key down to access the screen for Initial setting 2 Select the item of interest in the same way as in the mode for Initial setting 1 Pressing F2 scrolls the screen down five items pressing F1 AA scrolls it up five items 8 4 Entering the mode for initial setting 4 1 TEMP UNIT 2 PRESS UNIT 3 DIST UNIT Press the POWER key while holding F4 key
12. LASER Displays the laser plummet 1 electronic vial function and the LD point screen when you push the laser plummet electronic vial key Refer to 2 5 Laser Pointer 3 2 Laser plummet and 3 5 Leveling with Electronic vial Alphanumeric 1 the product with the laser plummet function At the numerical value screen the numerical value and the sign displayed are input The English characters printed right under numeric of each key are input HELP Pressing ILLU ESC key causes a help menu to appear in A MODE or B MODE or causes a help message to appear 2 3 Function Key Display F Key Description MODEA MEAS F1 Pressing this key one time measures the distance in normal mode another measurement type can be selected by Initial Setting 2 Pressing this key twice measures the distance in coarse mode another measurement type can be selected by Initial Setting 2 TARGET F2 Select the target type by following order SHEET REFRECTORLESS PRISM Reflectorless type instrument SHEET PRISM Prism type instrument 0 SET F3 Resets the horizontal angle to 0 0 0 by pressing twice DISP 4 Switches the display composition in the order H angle H dst V dst H angle V angle S dst and H angle V angle H dst S dst V dst MODE F5 Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B MODE B S FUNC F1 PowerTopoLite ANG SET F2 Brings up the
13. Sina Cosa 1 5 Cosa 2Re Calculation formula when atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction parameter is set to OFF Horizontal distance H S Cosa Vertical distance 5 Sina 73 74 S Slope distance Vertical angle from horizontal K Atmospheric refraction coefficient 0 14 or 0 2 Re Diameter of earth 6 370 km Re 6378137m GRS1980 13 6 Distance range Generally speaking the maximum range which can be measured varies considerably depending on the atmospheric conditions For this reason the specifications illustrate the values for both good and normal weather conditions It is extremely difficult to judge when weather conditions are Good and when they are Normal With this instrument the conditions noted below are used to differentiate between the two situations good weather conditions for surveying are different from normal weather conditions and in surveying situations cloudy skies are considered more favorable than sunny skies Weather conditions for measurement ranges are based on the following standard values Normal Visibility of approximately 20 km with slight shimmer and moderate wind Good Visibility of approximately 40 km overcast with no shimmer and moderate wind 14 NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT To assure compliance with the Safety standard 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J The U S bureau of Radiological Health requires the following
14. dst angle V angle S dst and H angle V angle H dst S dst V dst Even though you turn the power off during a survey the horizontal angle displayed last time is saved so that it is restored when the power is turned on next time When the restored horizontal angle is not necessary reset it to 0 5 2 Resetting the horizontal angle to 0 MODE A 15 Pressing F3 0 SET twice in succession mem resets the horizontal angle to 0 0 0 0 00 00 MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The F3 0 SET cannot reset the vertical angle to 0 Pressing the F3 SET accidentally during measurement does not reset the horizontal angle to 0 unless you press it again Once the buzzer stops sounding you can go to the next step You can reset the horizontal angle 0 any time except when it has been held 35 36 5 3 Holding the horizontal angle To hold the horizontal angle currently being MODE B 15 displayed press F3 HOLD twice in succession Hangi 130 45 20 The horizontal angle value is displayed in reverse Hidst video when being held vase S FUNC ANG SET HOLD CORR MODE Ifyou want to hold the horizontal angle when you are mode A press F5 MODE first to switch to mode B then press F3 HOLD The F3 HOLD cannot hold the vertical angle or distance To release the horizontal angle being held press F3 HOLD once Pressing F3 HOLD acc
15. leveled Excess data The input data exceeds the allow able range Press the ESC key and enter the correct data Mismatched Target This message is displayed if a long distance which is a far beyond measurable distance of R 300X series is measured with a wrong target mode Please select a correct target then measure If a wrong target is selected a correct distance cannot be measured Select the correct target mode Target is too The measurement distance is Select a longer point close less than 1 5m in Reflector tape measure sheet mode The measurement distance 15 less than 1 5m in Prism mode Unsuitable Under too strong sun light Change the object that has Condition Unstable light value owing to much better reflectivity or use a shimmer or obstacles Reflector sheet Target and Prism do not face the instru ment Reflector sheet Target and Prism are not correctly sighted Measurement range is over in Reflectorless mode Sufficient signal does not return by sighting sharp edge etc at Reflectorless mode reflecting sheet or wait until the sun activity has weakened Li batt voltage is low The Date Clock is powered by the built in lithium battery The lithium battery needs to be replaced in five years Have the lithium battery replaced by the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased 70 Error Message EDM ERROR 0
16. view by screw Point A 4 No adjustment is necessary if Point A moves along the vertical line of the reticle i Line of sight axis Vertical line Adjustments If Point A is off from the vertical line of the reticle first remove the eyepiece cover Using the adjusting pin loosen the four reticle adjustment screws slightly loosening each screw by the same amount and then rotate the reticle line around the sight axis and align the vertical line of the sight axis with Point Tighten the reticle adjustment screws again by the same amount and repeat the check to make sure the adjustment is correct Since the R 322NX R 322bEX R 323NX and R 323EX have triple axis compensation it is necessary to make other settings besides the adjustments mentioned above For details contact the dealers from whom the instrument was purchased 61 62 Recticle adjusting screws 10 4 Perpendicularity of line of sight to horizontal axis Checks Position a target Point A at a distance 30m 50m away from the instrument and sight it with the telescope Loosen the telescope lock screw and turn the telescope until a point is sighted at a distance roughly equal to that of Point A This is Point B With the telescope still reversed loosen the horizontal lock screw and rotate the instrument around the vertical axis and sight Point A again 4 Loosen the telescope lock screw and turn the telescope until a point is sigh
17. 1 ATM CORR 2 INPUT 3 ppm INPUT selecting the atmospheric correction 4 CRV REF CORR 2 PRISM CONST Press F5 SELECT to open the screen for 3 SHEETCONST 5 AXIS Press F3 4 or F4 7 to position the cursor 1 AUTO 4 NIL at the desired item then press ENT key to select CORR 2 PRISM CONST that item 3 SHEET CONST Pressing the ENT key settles the change of 4 CORR selected item Pressing the ESC key invalidates the change of selected item 1 ATM CORR Omm initial setting screen and usual start screen appears 4 CRV REF CORR 2 PRISM CONST Pressing again the ESC key or ENT key quits the SCEHEETCONST 5 COMP AXIS EZ ATM INPUT 3 ppm INPUT 4 NIL ATM INPUT 0 14 8 8 Initial setting 1 1 Selection of Atmospheric Correction ATM CORR Select whether Atmospheric Correction is to be performed by AUTO using the automatic measurement correction function with a atmospheric sensor by entering the atmospheric temperature and pressure measured with a thermometer and barometer ATM INPUT ppm INPUT NIL by entering ppm value or by fixing the ppm value to 0 NIL not to perform Atmospheric Correction
18. 2 Unpacking and packing Unpacking the Instrument from the case Set the case down gently with the lid facing upwards G Open the latches while pressing down on the lock safety mechanism and open the lid of the case G Remove the instrument from the case Packing the instrument in the case Make sure the telescope is fairly level and lightly tighten the telescope clamp screw Line up the housing marks round yellow marks the instrument and tighten the upper and lower clamp screws G With the housing marks facing upward set the instrument gently in the case without forcing it Close the lid to the case and secure the latches 1 3 Standard equipment D Instrument Carrying case 2 battery 1 charger Plumb bob Hexagonal wrench Rain cover Quick Reference Guide Basic PTL procedures CD R Basic operation amp Special Functions manual 1 4 Attaching and charging the battery Removing the battery C Turn the lock lever anticlockwise and remove the battery up the battery pack and remove it from the instrument Be absolutely sure to turn the power off when removing the battery as removing the battery while the power is still on may result in damage to the instrument Attaching the battery Align the guide grooves the battery pack with the guide grooves on the instrument and push the top of the battery pack into place 2 Tur
19. 503 510 518 700 525 533 540 548 555 563 570 578 585 593 800 600 608 615 623 630 638 645 653 660 668 900 675 683 690 698 705 713 720 728 735 743 1000 750 758 765 773 780 788 795 803 810 818 1100 825 833 840 848 855 863 870 878 885 893 1200 900 908 915 923 930 938 945 953 960 968 Converting from mmHg to hPa mmHg 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa 400 533 547 560 573 587 600 613 627 640 653 500 667 680 693 707 720 733 747 760 773 787 600 800 813 827 840 853 867 880 893 907 920 700 933 947 960 973 987 1000 1013 1027 1040 1053 800 1067 1080 1093 1107 1120 1133 1147 1160 1173 1187 900 1200 1213 1227 1240 1253 1267 1280 1293 1307 1320 13 4 Error when no atmospheric correction is made When measurement is carried out with no atmospheric correction with the settings fixed at a temperature of 15 C and an atmospheric pressure of 1013hPa 760mmbHg the error per 100 meters in temperature and pressure will be shown in the tables below When the actual pressure is 1013hPa 760mmHg and the temperature is 25 C conducting the measurement with the temperature left at 15 C will result in the measurement being short by 0 9mm per 100 meters Error table When hPa 15 C 1013hPa as standard Unit mm hPa 1200 1100 1013 900 800 700 600 500 C 45 2 0 0 5 26 5 5 8 0 10 5 13 0 15 5 35 3 0 0 4 1 8 47 73 9 9 12 5 15
20. D Warning label is located near the exit aperture Caution to maintain the safety in compliance with the standard A To maintain the safety standard refrain from any operation maintenance adjustment other than described in this instruction manual B Operation maintenance or adjustment other than those specified in this instruction manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure C Maintenance and repair not covered in this manual must be done by an authorized Pentax dealer D The laser beam emission by the distance measurement can be terminated by pressing F1 MEAS key Pressing laser key 22 LD POINT key can terminate the laser beam emission by the laser pointer F The laser beam emission by the laser plummet can be terminated by pressing laser key 75 aunyade siu peniusuen si 12521 qe eunyede SI uoneipei 12527 3un SOdX3 GIOAV knezeulpaecex kNseeu paseey kwszeulxaszeu eJnjjede 5143 si Jase si paywa 51 jose 3unsOdX3 GIOAV 76 wegaj 219 2002 jemsnpu tes XVLNad A8 G318W3SSv 3onpoid ssep 104 L1 OPOL PUEOL OFOL 842 1z o suoisinoid aun
21. Ifthe instrument is in mode B press F5 MODE to switch to mode A and press F1 MEAS twice Pressing F1 MEAS twice after collimating the telescope at the Target starts Continuous distance measurement at fast speed with the MEAS text blinking It remains blinking during the measurement If you press the F1 MEAS again Distance measurement is completed and the MEAS text stops blinking Pressing F4 DISP cycles through the sets of display items H angle H dst V dst 7 H angle V angle S dst and H angle V angle H dst S dst V dst Pressing the ESC or F2 TARGET or F5 MODE during fast distance measurement stops it 6 3 Quick mode The Quick Mode is to shorten the measuring time using prism or reflector sheet The Quick Mode is effective to measure the distance up to 500M using prism or reflector sheet After selecting Quick Mode from the Quick Mode setting screen the distance measurement is done in Quick Mode 7 If the quick mode is selected H angle 92 30 20 the distance measurement mark H dst gt gt instead of is displayed CONT lt lt lt MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE 7 CORRECTION MODE 7 1 Changing the target constant Changing the Target Constant can be performed only when the Reflector sheet and Prism Constant settings INPUT in Initial Setting 1 Example Prism Constant 25mm setting
22. Press ENT to exit adjustment mode and return to the previous screen ILLU INTENSITY ADJ ILLU INTENSITY ADJ DOWN 0 10 1 15 6 H angle 85 39 40 H dst V dst MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE 33 34 Pressing the Illumination key views the F3 RETICLE F4 LCD and F5 ILLU Illumination brightness of the LCD screen and telescope reticle may be adjusted as necessary at any time Illumination brightness may be adjusted to any one of 10 levels 4 4 Adjusting reticle illumination Press F3 while holding down the Illumination key to access the screen for adjusting reticle illumination The procedure to adjust the reticle illumination is the same way as 4 3 Pressing the Illumination key views the F3 RETICLE FA LCD and F5 ILLU 5 ANGLE MEASUREMENT 5 1 Measuring an angle MODE A IEKE H angle 0 00 00 H dst V dst Aim at the first target then press F3 0 SET twice in succession to reset the horizontal angle to 0 MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODEA 15 C 60 30 20 Aim at the second target then read the horizontal angle MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE MODE A 15 C H angle 60 30 20 Pressing F4 DISP displays the vertical angle H dst 87 05 40 V dst MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The 0 SET key cannot reset the vertical angle to 0 Pressing the DISP key cycles through the sets of display items H angle H dst V
23. activating the automatic illumination power off function or select NIL disabling the function 18 Selection for Distance measurement buzzer DIST BUZ Select whether to enable or disable the beep when the prism receives a light during distance measurement or during repeated distance measurement 19 Selection for H angle 90 buzzer QUAD BUZ Select whether to enable or disable the beep at every 90 during angle measurement 20 Selection of Distance measurement signal MEAS SIGNAL Select whether to display a signal indicator or AIM value to be displayed from when distance measurement is started to when measured data is displayed 21 Selection of Automatic distance measurement AUTO MEAS Automatic distance measurement repeats measurement automatically when the telescope has been collimated at the prism Select NIL MEAS or TRACK 22 Selection for priority Display PRIORITY DISP Select the display order of the sets of display items which pressing the DISP key cycles through The set of display items selected here appears first after the power is turned on 3 MIN Bop NIE 5 MIN 10 MIN NIL ON OFF OFF ON MARK VALUE NIL MEAS TRACK HAHDVD HAVA SD HAVAHD SD VD 8 10 Initial setting 4
24. angle of the Power focus key makes it possible to perform following three focusing speeds Low speed When tilted to middle position by approx 5 degrees Middle speed When tilted fully by approx 10 degrees High speed When tilted fully by approx 10 degrees and passed one second Operating the Power focus key rotates the AF ring so do not touch it while it is rotating Target sighting by Manual focus Loosen the telescope clamp and horizontal clamp screws 2 Point the telescope at the target using a collimator Tighten the above two screws Adjust the eyepiece G Look through the telescope and then rotate the AF ring and stop it where the target can be seen clearly and the target image does not move in relation to reticle even if your eye is vertically and horizontally moved Aligh the reticle accurately on the target using telescope and horizontal tangent screws Collimator Target Collimator Target sighting The AF ring rotation clockwise makes it possible to focus on closer objects and counterclockwise will focus on further objects 30 3 8 Attachment and detachment of tribrach The tribrach of R 322EX 323EX 325EX 322NX 323NX 325NX and 326EX are detachable from the instrument if required when replacing the instrument with a target or unit prism for example Detachment First loosen the recessed screw with a screwdriver then rotate the locking knob until the arrow points upward an
25. angle setting screen for setting angle related parameters H ANGLE GRADE H ANGLE INPUT and R L REVERSE HOLD F3 Pressing this key twice retains holds the horizontal angle shown on the display CORR F4 Brings up the screen for changing the target constant temperature Pressure setting MODE F5 Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B 20 Other functions 6 F1 Moves the cursor to the left 5 F2 Moves the cursor to the right 4 F1 Goes back five items on the screen v F2 Goes forward five items on the screen RETICLE F3 Changing the reticle illumination when pressing illumination key 1 F3 Moves the cursor up LCD F4 Changing the LCD contrast when pressing illumination key 2 Moves the cursor down ILLU F5 Changing the LCD illumination when pressing illumination key CLEAR F5 Clear the figure SELECT F5 Open the selection window How to move the menu number Example The cursor is located at Menu 1 Press the numeric key 0 and 2 to move to Menu 2 or press F4 7 ANGLE SET 1 ANGLE GRADE ANGLE 2 H ANGLE INPUT 092 30 20 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT ANGLE SET 1 ANGLE GRADE ANGLE 2 H ANGLE INPUT 092 30 20 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT 2 4 Alphanumeric input The point name is inputted by the alphanumeric keys as following Key Letter under key Letter amp figure
26. at a distance greater than 50m 2 Accurately sight the center of the prism through the telescope 8 Turn the power on and press MEAS to measure 4 No adjustment is necessary if beam receiving buzzer sounds immediately and measurement value is displayed in a few seconds Adjustments If instrument function is not as described 0 contact your local dealer This check should be done under good weather conditions 65 66 10 10 The EDM beam axis The distance measurement EDM beam axis is adjusted to be aligned to the sighting axis of the telescope but it can be changed a little in case of rapid temperature change shock or aging Check your instrument by following procedures Checks Install the instrument the tripod and level it at the distance of approx 50m from the wall Displace the target plate attached to the end of this manual Place the target plate adjusting its center to the center of telescope cross line and to be about horizontal to the instrument G Turn the power on and confirm the TARGET is set to the reflecting sheet mode S will be indicated at the top of display left side of the battery remains sign when it is that When it is not press F2 TARGET and set to eflecting sheet mode Reference p39 6 1 Target setting Press F1 MEAS then the laser spot appears on the target plate If the Center of the laser spot is within the internal circle 10mm of the target
27. by a center screw Repeat from to 3 6 Eyepiece adjustment Eyepiece adjustment The eyepiece adjustment is performed before target sighting Remove the telescope lens cap Q Point the telescope at a bright object and rotate the eyepiece ring full counter clockwise G Look through the eyepiece and rotate the eyepiece ring clockwise until the reticle appears as its maximum sharpness When looking into the eyepiece avoid an intense look to prevent parallax and eye fatigue Vertical lines double When it is hard to see the reticle due to poor brightness press ILLU to illuminate it For adjusting intensity of brightness refer to 4 4 Adjusting Reticle Illumination Vertical line single Horizontal line Sight axis 3 7 Target sighting Auto focus The Auto focus mechanism is very precise but will not function under every condition There is a slight possibility of focusing failure owing to brightness contrast the shape and size of the target In such a case press the AF button and focus on the target by operating the Power focus key or the AF ring Target examples which are hard to focus No contrast like a white wall Bright back light i E 00500 Obstacle front of a target A wall composed of single horizontal lines OF 27 28 Target sighting by Auto focus The Auto focus of R 300X series has following two m
28. happen to splash on the instrument or the battery wipe it off immediately and allow it to dry in a dry location Do not put the instrument in the case until it is completely dry as this may result in damage to the instrument Turn off the power when removing the battery from the instrument as removing the battery while the power is still on may result in damage to the instrument The battery mark displayed on the instrument is only an estimate of remaining battery power and is not completely accurate Replace the battery quickly when it is about to run down as the time a battery lasts on one charge differs depending on conditions of ambient temperature and the measurement mode of the instrument Confirm the battery level remaining before operating Auto focus The Auto focus mechanism is very precise but will not function under every condition Focusing depends on brightness contrast the shape and size of the target In such a case press the AF button and focus on the target by operating the Power focus key or the AF ring LD POINT laser pointer When you make a correct direction using the LD POINT aim the laser beam at the wall and mark the center and then confirm the discrepancy between the reticle center and the marked point beforehand Storage and operating environment To prevent making short circuit when removing the battery and charger from the case and storing them apply electrically resistant tape to the poles of
29. information to be provided to user It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment such as binoculars and telescopes 1 Specifications of laser radiation A The EDM module of the R 300X produces a visible light beam which is emitted from the telescope objective lens and the center hole of the instrument base plate The R 300X is designed and built to have a laser diode radiating at 620 690 nm B Radiant power The R 300X is designed and built to radiate a maximum average radiant power of 4 75mw 0 95mw for the model without from the telescope 0 95mw from the center hole of the base plate The user may be subject to this radiation as a beam while operation until such time that the instrument is turned off The following labels are affixed to and must remain attached to this laser product A The following certification label is located near the plate level This laser product is complied with the provisions of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 For a Class Il laser product Or for R 300NX models This laser product is complied with the provisions of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 For a Class Illa laser product B Caution label is located near the exit aperture AVOID EXPOSURE laser radiation is emitted from this aperture Warning logotype is located on the surface of the telescope CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Or for R 300NX models DANGER LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
30. is loosened and the upper plate is pushed by the tip of a finger and a center mark is matched to the ground mark Tighten the centering knob Loosen the horizontal clamp screw and rotate the instrument by 90 and confirm the vial of the circular vial is at the center at any position Correct the vial with the leveling screw when the vial comes off from the center Brightness adjustment of laser Sometimes the state of the surface of the ground mark or a surrounding environmental dose not allow observing the laser spot easily Please adjust the brightness of the laser if necessary LD PLUM POWER ADJ If the Laser key is pressed the brightness adjustment screen of the laser plummet device is displayed DOWN 0 5 11111 LD PLUM POWER ADJ The Laser plummet becomes dark by DOWN UP key and becomes bright by key ji ELECTRONIC VIAL LD POINT PLUM ADJ The adjustment is completed with the ENT key and it returns to electronic vial screen 23 The brightness adjustment step of the laser is 10 steps Thelaser plummet spot can become difficult to see in bright sunlight which makes it difficult to perform the occasional check In this case use your foot or the carrying case to make a shadow over the laser position The laser plummet is adjusted to be within 0 8mm at the instrument height of 1 5m at factory shipping Please confirm the amount of the gap direction of X and Y direction with
31. of the charge Refreshing Set the battery in the charger as well as the case of the charge Push the electrical discharge button The electrical discharge lamp lights and the electrical discharge begins The electrical discharge lamp is turned off when the electrical discharge ends the charge lamp lights and the charge starts automatically Leave just as it is until the charge is completed When the charge is completed the charge lamp is turned off Detach the battery from the charger Time of refreshing and charge Battery 2 is discharged from the state of a full charge at about 960 minutes and the charge is completed from the electrical discharge at about 130 minutes However the electrical discharge time is proportional to the remainder capacity of the battery Moreover the time required for refreshing might be different from the above mentioned time according to a surrounding temperature and the state of the battery 2 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD 2 1 Display and keyboard Power supply key Alphanumeric and key Enter key Function key Illumination key ESC key Laser plummet and Electronic vial key 2 2 Operation key Key Description POWER ON OFF of power supply ESC Returns to previous screen or cancels an operation ILLU Turns the illumination of the LCD display and telescope reticle on and off ENT Accepts the selected highlighted choice or the displayed screen value
32. risk of injury or fire Donottouch any fluid which may leak from the battery as there is a risk of chemical burn injury or reaction Donotinsert or remove the electric plug with wet hands as there is a risk of electric shock Do not use the case to stand on as it is slippery and unstable and may cause you to fall resulting in possible injury Besure the tripod itself and the instrument on the tripod are both installed securely as insecure installation may cause the tripod to fall over or the instrument to drop resulting in possible injury Donotcarry the tripod with the metal shoe pointing toward another person as the person may be injured if they strike him or her The instrument contains a rechargeable battery and it is rechargeable Atthe end of its useful life it may be illegal to dispose of the battery Check with your local solid waste officials for details for recycling Usage precautions Surveying instruments are high precision instruments In order to assure that the Electronic Total Station R 300X series product which you have purchased will provide long lasting maximum performance the precautions in this manual must be followed Be sure to follow these instructions and use this product properly at all times Solar observation p WARNING Never view the sun directly using the telescope as this may result in loss of sight Never point the objective lens directly at the sun as this may damage internal compo
33. the battery Storing the battery and charger as is may result in fire or burn injury due to short circuit Avoid storing the instrument in places subject to extreme high low or radically fluctuating temperature Ambient temperature range during use 20 to 50 Distance measurements may take longer when atmospheric conditions are poor such as when heat shimmer is present When storing the instrument always put it in its case and avoid storage in dusty location or location subject to vibration or extreme heat or humidity Whenever there is a sharp temperature difference between the instrument s storage and usage locations allow the instrument to adjust to the ambient for an hour or more before use Be sure to protect the instrument from the sun if the location is subject to intense direct sunlight During surveys for which the survey precision or atmospheric measurement method has been defined measure the atmospheric temperature and pressure separately and enter those values rather than using the Automatic Atmospheric Correction function The battery should be charged approximately once per month if the instrument is to be stored for an extended period of time The instrument should also be removed from its case occasionally and aired out In addition to these precautions be sure to handle the instrument properly at all times following the descriptions given in the various sections of this manual to assure safe and proper measurements
34. the laser plummet beforehand compared with plumb bomb etc when working like accurately putting out a N perpendicular direction using the laser plummet function gt Please not look at the laser source of beam directly 3 3 Optical plummet Option Detachable type Look through the optical plummet eyepiece and rotate the eyepiece knob until the center mark can be seen clearly Rotate the focusing knob of the optical plummet and adjust the focus to the station on the ground Rotate the levelling screws and aligh the center mark to the ground mark Shift type Look through the optical plummet eyepiece and rotate the eyepiece knob until the center mark can be seen clearly Rotate the focusing knob of the optical plummet and adjust the focus on the ground mark 8 Loosen the centering clamp screw and push the upper plate by finger and stay the center mark on the ground mark Tighten the centering clamp screw Loosen the horizontal clamp screw and rotate the instrument every 90 and confirm the Circular vial is centered correctly If the bubble is not centered it can be properly set using the leveling screws 3 4 Leveling with circular vial Tripod is adjusted according to the following points by extending or contracting the legs so that the bubble of the Circular vial goes to the center of the circle Shorten the leg at the side of the bubble or extend the leg opposite of the bubble to posi
35. without correcting the pressure distance error per 100m is about 0 3mm per 10hPa as a pressure difference from 1013hPa For more accurate values see 13 4 Error when no Atmospheric Correction is made 7 4 Changing the ppm value The ppm value can be changed only when Atmospheric Correction has been set to ppm INPUT in Initial Setting 1 TEMP and PRESS are not displayed Example Setting the ppm value to 31 ppm CORRECTION Press F4 CORR in mode B If the instrument is in mode press F5 MODE 3 TEMP to enter mode B 4 55 CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST Press F4 7 to move the cursor to 3 ppm and press the F5 SELECT to enable 2 SHEET CONST 3 TEMP 4 55 5 ppm 4000ppm the temperature to be changed Press the CLEAR key CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 2 SHEET CONST Input 31 by pressing numeric keys 3 TEMP 4 PRESS 5 ppm MODE A 15 C H angle 92 30 20 H dst V dst Pressing the ESC key returns the instrument to mode A MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The valid range of ppm values is from 199 to 199 Once set the ppm value is displayed at the center of the top of the measurement screen The factory initial of ppm value is 1 AUTO Once set the ppm value remains in memory even after the power is turned off 48 8
36. 1 25 4 0 1 4 0 9 4 0 6 6 9 3 12 0 14 6 15 52 2 4 20 08 3 1 5 9 8 6 11 4 14 2 5 6 3 3 5 1 0 2 2 25 1 8 0 10 8 13 7 5 7 6 4 7 2 1 1 3 4 2 7 2 10 2 13 1 15 9 0 5 9 3 2 0 2 33 6 4 9 5 12 6 Error table With mmHg 15 C 760mmHg as standard Unit mm 900 800 760 700 600 500 400 45 2 0 1 3 26 46 8 0 113 14 6 35 3 0 0 4 1 8 3 9 7 3 10 8 14 2 25 4 0 0 5 0 9 3 1 6 6 10 2 13 7 15 5 2 1 5 0 0 2 2 5 9 9 6 13 3 5 6 3 2 5 1 0 1 3 5 1 8 9 12 7 5 7 6 3 7 2 1 0 3 4 2 8 2 12 2 15 9 0 4 9 3 2 0 8 3 3 74 11 5 13 5 Atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction Atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction refers to correcting both the bending of the light beam caused by atmospheric refraction and the effect on the height differential and horizontal distance caused by the earth curvature Correction called atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction is initiated to correct error when the slope distance and vertical angle are caused to determine the horizontal distance and the height differential with this instrument the following formula is used to correct these factors Calculation formula when atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction parameter is set to ON Corrected horizontal distance H S Cosa Sina 2 5 Cosa 2Re Corrected vertical distance V 5
37. 177 W x 343 H x 177 L mm Weight 5 7 kg 5 5 kg 5 7 kg incl Battery Carrying case 268 W x 442 H x 465 L mm 3 9kg Battery pack 2 Power source Ni MH Rechargeable 4300mAh DC6V Operation time Continuous Approx 5 hrs ETH EDM 12 hrs ETH with Approx 2 2 hrs of charging time Weight Approx 380g Charger and AC Adapter ACO1 Input voltage 100 240V 1 Output voltage DC7 5V BC03 Weight 280g Internal Memory Coordinates data 20000 points 16000 points 12000 points Clock Date NX MODEL Yes Yes EX MODEL Yes No No Note The measurement range may vary by measurement conditions Normal conditions 20km visibility with slight shimmer Good conditions 40km visibility overcast no heat no shimmer and moderate wind Reflector sheet PENTAX genuine reflector sheet 5cm x 5 Quick Mode wich is effective only under Normal mode 1mm setting functions with Prism and Reflectorless Sheet It is incorporated in all X series models and effective up to 500m When Quick Mode is on the EDM accuracy using prism and reflector sheet is 3 2ppm x D mm When automatic correction is activated in Quick Mode the EDM accuracy is 3 10ppm x D mm EDM Measuring time varies according to distance to be measured and conditions of the environment Reflectorless The measurement range and accuracy of Reflectorless are based on the condition that laser beam is emitted perpendicular to the white side of the
38. 4 7 to move the cursor to 4 PRESS 2 SHEET CONST and press the F5 SELECT to enable 3 TEMP Do 415 the temperature to be changed s IBI CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST Clear the exiting values by pressing CLEAR key 2 SHEET CONST 5 3 TEMP Input 900 by pressing the numeric keys 4 PRESS 5 ppm 45 46 Press the ENT key to accept the PRESS to 900hPa CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 2 SHEET CONST 3 TEMP 4 PRESS 15 0900hPa 5 ppm MODE A 15 C H angle 92 30 20 H dst V dst Pressing the ENT key returns the instrument to mode A MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The valid range of Pressure input is from 600 to 1120hPa 420 840mmHg When Atmospheric Correction in Initial Setting 1 has been set to 1 AUTO or 4 NIL is displayed to the left of the pressure value on the correction menu screen When is on the screen the pressure cannot be changed If Atmospheric Correction in Initial Setting 1 has been set to 3 ppm INPUT no pressure is displayed on the correction menu screen Once set the pressure is displayed at the center of the top of the measurement screen The factory initial of pressure is 1 AUTO Once set the pressure remains in memory even after the power is turned off Pressure correction is based 1013 hectopascals hPa If this instrument is used
39. 4 05 34 39 50 53 Meaning Distance measurement system problem ERROR ETH ERROR 70 76 Angle measurement system problem ERROR MEMORY ERROR 19 Memory problem ERROR PS DATA of EDM ERROR P DATA of EDM Problem of the internal EDM parameters ERROR ETH DATA Problem of the internal ETH parameters What to do Turn the power off and then turn on again Repair is needed when the message appears consistently 13 2 Atmospheric Correction The speed at which light travels through the air varies depending on the temperature and atmospheric pressure The R 300X series is designed to measure distances at the speed of light in order to measure accurately atmospheric correction needs to be used The instrument is designed to correct for weather conditions automatically if the temperature and pressure are input Correction is then carried out based on the following formula Calculation formula K 276 26713 798 565271 P 105 273 14941 t K Atmospheric Correction Constant P Atmospheric pressure hPa t Temperature C Distance after Atmospheric Correction D Ds 1 K Ds Measured distance when no Atmospheric Correction is used 71 72 13 3 hPa and mmHg conversion table Converting from hPa to mmHg hPa 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg 500 375 383 390 398 405 413 420 428 435 443 600 450 458 465 473 480 488 495
40. CESSING BY HELP KEY ACCESSING BY 007 10 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 ELECTRONIC VIAL CIRCULAR VIAL VERTICAL RETICLE PERPENDICULARITY OF LINE OF SIGHT TO HORIZONTAL AXIS VERTICAL 0 POINT ERROR LASER PLUMMET OPTICAL PLUMMET OFFSET CONSTANT BEAM AXIS AND LINE OF SIGHT 10 10 THE EDM BEAM AXIS 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 DATA COLLECTOR 39 39 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 48 48 48 49 49 49 50 50 50 51 35 55 56 57 57 57 59 59 60 61 62 63 63 64 65 65 66 67 69 13 APPENDIX 131 ERROR MESSAGES 13 2 ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION 13 3 HPA AND MMHG CONVERSION TABLE 13 4 ERROR WHEN NO ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION IS MADE 13 5 ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION AND EARTH CURVATURE CORRECTION 13 6 DISTANCE RANGE 14 NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT 70 70 71 72 72 73 74 75 1 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT 1 1 Names of parts Collimator Focusing knob Power focus key AF button Laser indicator Eyepiece Instrument height mark Battery latch Circular vial Battery pack Telescope tangent screw Display panel Telescope clamp screw Clamp screw Key board Tangent screw Detaching knob Circular vial Leveling screw Base plate R 325EX NX R 322bEX NX R 323EX NX Detachable type Top handle Objective lens R 335EX NX Shift type Dual display panel is an optional accessory Centering knob 1
41. G 3 1 Centering and leveling of the instrument Setting up the instrument and the tripod Adjust the tripod legs so that a height suitable for observation is obtained when the instrument is set on the tripod G Hang the plumb bob on the hook of the tripod and coarse center over the station on the ground At this time set the tripod and fix the metal shoes firmly into the ground so that the tripod head is as level as possible and the plumb bob coincides with the station on the ground If the tripod head is mis leveled by the action of fixing the metal shoes into the ground correct the level by extending or retracting each leg of the tripod Instrument Base plate Tripod head Center screw Contract Metal shoe 3 2 Laser plummet Laser plummet model The laser plummet is not set to be ON at factory shipping The laser plummet operation of power supply ON can be set by command No 520 LD PLUM amp E VIAL For using Command number refer to 9 2 Accessing by 007 For the Detaching type laser plummet equipment model Turn on the laser plummet function by pushing the Laser key Match the position with the leveling screw so that the laser mark coincides with the ground mark For the Shift type laser plummet equipment model Turn on the laser plummet function by pushing the Laser key Match the position by the tripod so that the laser mark coincides with the ground mark Thecentering knob
42. IN 30 MIN NIL 5 MIN 10 MIN NIL 5 MIN 10 MIN NIL VALUE MEAS CONT TRACK SHOT TRACK CONT TRACK SHOT MEAS CONT MEAS SHOT MEAS TRACK HA VA SD HA VA HD SD VD 2 Axis 2 3 model 1 Axis NIL ON automatically ON ON FINE LONG OFF PERMANENT ON F mmHg inchHg ft fttinch DEC GRD MIL 2400 4800 9600 7 EVEN ODD 2 OFF OFF a b c d e f 0 10 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS Checks and adjustments should be performed before and during measurement The instrument should be checked after long storage and transportation The checks should be performed in the following order Cautions on CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS When adjustment is completed be sure that adjusting screws are completely tightened When finishing turning adjusting screws be sure that screws are turned in a direction for tightening Repeat check after adjustment and check if the instrument has been adjusted properly When adjustment is completed be sure that adjusting screws are completely tightened When finishing turning adjusting screws be sure that screws are turned in a direction for tightening Repeat check after adjustment and check if the instrument has been adjusted properly 10 1 Electronic vial Checks A Align the electronic vial in parallel with a line joining any two of the leveling screws Then adjust the two screws to center the bubble in the eelectronic vial 2 Turn two leveli
43. Kodak Gray Card The measurement range may be influenced by the shape of the target and its environment The measurement range at TRACK mode is over 5m The operating time becomes shorter under the low temperature due to the temperature dependence of the battery performance The points that can be recorded in one job file are maximum 2 000 measuring points XYZ The user can make up to 50 job files ob history can be managed thanks to date clock recorded in each job file 12 DATA COLLECTOR The instrument can communicate directly with a computer through the RS232C interface By use of a data collector you can automate data entry from the collection of survey data to the transfer of the data to a computer This is useful in saving time and protecting data integrity About connection with data collector and the handling please refer to an Instruction manual of the data collector Connecting a data collector to a computer is different with every system Please contact your local dealer about them 69 13 APPENDIX 13 1 Error messages Warning Message Out of tilt range Meaning Displayed when the instrument is tilted beyond the vertical com pensation range 3 in case 1 axis or 2 axis automatic compen sation is selected This message may be temporarily displayed if the instrument is turned too fast What to do Re level the instrument Repair is needed if the message is displayed when it is properly
44. MEAS and TRACK CONT is set at second MEAS as a Factory default setting MEASURE SHOT means the distance measurement by the shot mode MEASURE CONT means the distance measurement by the continuous mode TRACK SHOT means the fast distance measurement by the shot mode TRACK CONT means the fast distance measurement by the continuous mode Confirm the target constant before beginning the distance measurement Example MEASURE SHOT at primary MEAS Factory default setting Collimate the telescope at a target and press the F1 MEAS once to start measuring the distance 7 ODE 4 1516 Once distance measurement has been started H angle 92 30 20 the distance measurement mark remains displayed H dst Upon reception of a reflected light from the target SHOT the instrument beeps and displays the markto start the shot measurement automatically Ifthe instrument is in mode B press the F5 MODE to switch to mode and press F1 MEAS Pressing the F1 MEAS after collimating the telescope at the prism starts shot distance measurement with the MEAS text blinking Distance measurement is completed and the MEAS text stops blinking the moment the distance measured by shot measurement is displayed During continuous measurement the MEAS text keeps on blinking Pressing the F1 MEAS again terminates both distance measurement and blinking the MEAS text Pressing F4 DISP cy
45. TRONIC VIAL 3 6 EYEPIECE ADJUSTMENT 3 7 TARGET SIGHTING 3 8 ATTACHMENT AND DETACHMENT OF TRIBRACH 4 TURNING THE POWER ON 4 4 TURNING THE POWER AND OFF 4 2 ADJUSTING LCD CONTRAST 4 3 ADJUSTING ILLUMINATION BRIGHTNESS 44 ADJUSTING RETICLE ILLUMINATION 5 ANGLE MEASUREMENT 5 1 MEASURING AN ANGLE 5 2 RESETTING THE HORIZONTAL ANGLE TO 0 5 3 HOLDING THE HORIZONTAL ANGLE 5 4 INPUTTING AN ARBITRARY HORIZONTAL ANGLE 5 5 DISPLAYING THE 96 SLOPE OF THE VERTICAL ANGLE 5 6 CHANGING THE HORIZONTAL ANGLE FROM CLOCKWISE TO COUNTERCLOCKWISE w 12 12 14 14 15 18 18 18 19 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 27 27 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 36 47 38 6 DISTANCE MEASUREMENT 6 1 6 2 6 3 TARGET SETTING DISTANCE MEASUREMENT QUICK MODE 7 CORRECTION MODE Zl 7 2 7 3 74 CHANGING THE TARGET CONSTANT CHANGING THE TEMPERATURE CHANGING THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CHANGING THE PPM VALUE 8 INITIAL SETTING 8 1 82 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 OVERVIEW ENTERING THE MODE FOR INITIAL SETTING 1 ENTERING THE MODE FOR INITIAL SETTING 2 ENTERING THE MODE FOR INITIAL SETTING 4 ENTERING THE MODE FOR INITIAL SETTING 5 SETTING OF DATE AND TIME EXAMPLE OF CHANGING AN INITIAL SETTING CONTENT SELECTION OF ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION INITIAL SETTING 1 INITIAL SETTING 2 INITIAL SETTING 4 INITIAL SETTING 5 INITIAL SETTING OF DATE AND TIME 9 ACCESSING THE FUNCTIONS 9 1 9 2 AC
46. Total Construction Solutions Instruction Manual PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co Ltd Before using this product be sure that you have thoroughly read and understood this instruction manual to ensure proper operation After reading this manual be sure to keep in a convenient place for easy reference Copyright 2005 PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co Ltd All Rights Reserved PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co Ltd is a sole proprietor of the PTL software The PTL software and publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form by any method for any purpose PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co Ltd makes no warranty expressed or implied including but not limi ted to any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose regarding these materials and makes such materials available PRECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY Safety precautions Must be followed The following items are intended to prevent possible injury to the user or other people and or damage to the instrument before it occurs These safety precautions are important to the safe operation of this product and should be observed at all times Distinctive displays The following displays are used to distinguish precautions by the degree of injury or damage that may result if the precaution is ignored A WARNING Items indicated by this display are precautions which if ignored would result in serious injury A CAUTION
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48. ble the a to f Ne command data output 6 7 f 8 12 Initial setting of date and time 1 Input of date Set date using numeric keys Year month date 05 12 24 2 Input of time Set time using numeric keys Time minute second 21 55 48 1 SUN 2 MON 3 Selection of week day 3 TUE Select week day 4 WED 5 THU 6 FRI 7 SAT The date Clock is powered by the built in lithium battery The lithium battery needs to be replaced in five years When the message Li batt voltage is low is shown on the display screen have the lithium battery replaced by the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased The timing of battery replacement varies depending on the frequency of use and the environment of where the instrument is stored while not in use 9 ACCESSING THE FUNCTIONS 9 1 Accessing by help key You can use the HELP key to display specific initial setting such as the prism constant and priority mode 1 HELP 2 401 TARGET CONST Press the ILLU ESC key in mode A or B 3 402 ATM CORR 1448 2 4327 07 263 7 7 1 The help menu will then be displayed Press F1 AA F2 AA F3 F4 7 to position the cursor to the desired item 9 2 Accessing by 007 The R 300X allows you to enter a special code of 007 with the alphanumeric keys to display specific initial setting such as the prism constant and priority mode Press the numeric keys 0 0 7 in mode A or B The screen wi
49. cles through the sets of display items H angle H dst V dst 7 H angle V angle S dst and H angle V angle H dst S dst V dst Pressing the ESC or F2 TARGET or F5 MODE during distance measurement stops it MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE If the shot count for distance measurement has been set to 2 or more in Initial Setting 2 the distance is measured for the specified number of times to display the averaged value Ifthe automatic distance measurement AUTO MEAS in Initial Setting 2 has been set to MEAS the first measurement is started only by aiming at the Target Press F1 MEAS for each measurement after the first one Ifthe automatic distance signal MEAS SIGNAL in Initial Setting 2 has been set to VALUE a two digit number representing the AIM value appears as soon as measurement starts The AIM value varies depending on the distance and atmospheric conditions The minimum distance unit MEAN MIN DISP COARSE or FINE can be selected by the initial setting 2 41 42 Example TRACK CONT at second MEAS Factory default setting Collimate the telescope at a Target VODE A 15 C and press F1 MEAS twice in succession Bre to a measuring the distance H angle 92 30 20 upon reception of a reflected light from the Mast target the instrument beeps and displays the _ mark to start the TRACK distance measurement MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE V dst CONT
50. creen as 5 0 or P 0 The factory initial of Reflector sheet Constant and Prism Constant are 0 Once set each Constant remains in memory even after the power is turned off 7 2 Changing the temperature The temperature setting can be changed only when Atmospheric Correction has been set to INPUT in Initial Setting 1 Example Setting the temperature to 22 C Press F4 CORR in mode B If the instrument is in mode A press F5 MODE to enter mode B Press F4 to move the cursor to 3 TEMP and press the F5 SELECT to enable the temperature to be changed Clear the exiting values by pressing CLEAR key Input 22 by pressing the numeric keys Press the ENT key to accept the temperature to 22 C Pressing the ENT key returns the instrument to mode A CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST Omm 2 SHEET CONST 3 TEMP 4 PRESS 5 ppm CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 2 SHEET CONST 15 C 1013hPa 3 TEMP 4 55 5 ppm CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 2 SHEET CONST 1013hPa 0 ppm t 212 C 4 PRESS 5 ppm CORRECTION 1 PRISM CONST 2 SHEET CONST 3 TEMP E 4 PRESS 1013hPa MEAS TARGET 0 1013hPa 0 ppm 92 30 20 SET DISP MODE The valid range of Temperatue input is from 30 C to 60 C When
51. d lift the instrument up Attachment Mount the instrument on the tribrach with the guide marks coinciding and rotate the locking knob until the arrow points downward The guide and guide mark must be fitted to attach the instrument When the tribrach does not need to be attached or detached or instrument is to be transported tighten the recessed screw with a screwdriver to fix the locking knob Instrument Guide mark Tribrach Recessed screw Tribrach locking lever 31 32 4 TURNING THE POWER ON 4 1 Turning the power on and off Pressing the POWER key shows the initialscreen ELECTRONIC VIAL The POWER key is also used to turn the power off After a few seconds it turns to Electronic vial screen Move the vials to center by adjusting the leveling screws LD POINT PLUM ADJ MODE A 15 C H angle 85 39 40 H dst V dst Pressing the ENT key views the angle and distance measurement screen MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The Auto Power Off function will automatically turn the power off if no operations are performed for approximately 10 minutes Factory default setting The POWER key is controlled by software in the instrument while it is working and this key is valid only when turning off causes no problem The value displayed when the power was last time turned off will be displayed for the horizontal angle If this horizontal angle is not needed please perform hor
52. down to access the screen for Initial setting 4 4 ANG UNIT Select the item of interest in the same way as in the mode for Initial setting 1 8 5 Entering the mode for initial setting 5 1 BAUD RATE 2 DATA LENGHT 3 PARITY BITS 4 STOP BITS Press the POWER key while holding F5 key down to access the screen for Initial setting 5 5 SIGNAL CONTROL Select the item of interest in the same way as in the mode for Initial setting 1 Pressing F2 7 scrolls the screen down five items pressing F1 AA scrolls it up five items 8 6 Setting of date and time Except the R 315EX R 325EX R 326EX and R 335EX Turn on the power while pressing the F3 key Then the screen showing date and time appears DATE TIME INPUT 1 DATE 2 3 DAY 04 12 20 16 15 32 MON 49 50 8 7 Example of changing an initial setting content selection of atmospheric correction This section describes the operating procedures for selecting 1 ATM CORR in Initial Setting 1 as an example of changing an Initial Setting content Use this example as a reference when changing other items because it is also applicable to the operating procedures for changing them Access the screen for Initial Setting 1 by taking CORR 2 PRISM CONST procedures 8 2 Entering the Mode 3 SHEET CONST for Initial Setting 1 5 COMP AXIS 4 CRV REF CORR
53. iation 4 Do not aim the laser beam at a person as it is harmful to the eyes and body Receive the examination treatment by the doctor when the eyesight or body trouble is doubted by any chance Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC This instrument complies with the protection requirement for residential and commercial areas If this instrument is used close to industrial areas or transmitters the equipment can be influenced by electromagnetic fields Do not use this product in a coal mine in a location where there is coal dust or near flammable material as there is a risk of explosion Do not disassemble modify or repair this product as there is a risk of fire electric shock and burn injury If you think the product requires repair contact the retail outlet where you purchased it or an authorized repair site Only use the battery charger intended for this product as the battery charger Use of another battery charger entails a risk of fire or burn injury from the battery bursting into flames due to possible differences in voltage or polarity Do not use a damaged electric cord plug or loose electric outlet when charging as there is a risk of fire or electric shock Do not charge the battery while covered by clothes or similar item as there is a risk of fire if the clothes ignite Do not use the battery or charger when wet as there is a risk of fire and burn injury due to short circuit To prevent making short circuit when remov
54. identally during measurement does not hold the horizontal angle unless you press it again Once the buzzer stops sounding you can go to the next step 5 4 Inputting an arbitrary horizontal angle In case of Horizontal angle 123 45 20 input BE H angle 92 30 20 Press F5 MODE to enter mode B H dst V dst S FUNC ANG SET HOLD CORR MODE ANGLE SET 1 ANGLE 96GRADE ANGLE 2 H ANGLE INPUT 092 30 20 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT Press F2 ANG SET to display the angle setting screen then press F4 7 to move the cursor to 2 ANGLE INPUT ANGLE SET 1 ANGLE GRADE ANGLE 2 H ANGLE INPUT 092 30 20 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT ANGLE SET Press F5 SELECT to open the horizontal angle input window 2 H ANGLE INPUT 9223020 F5 CLEAR is used to clear the values 3 R L REVERSE RIGHT 0127 3020 1 ANGLE GRADE ANGLE Press the numeric key as 123 4520 Press the ENT key to accept the horizontal angle set to 123 45 20 and change the screen to mode A former data is called by pressing the CLEAR key again 5 5 Displaying the slope of the vertical angle Press F5 MODE to enter mode B Press F2 ANG SET to display the Angle setting screen Press the F5 SELECT to change the screen to display the slope of Vertical angle Press F4 DISP to display the slope value in
55. ing screws arbitrarily chosen parallel to the display Turn on the Electronic vial function by pushing the Laser key Put the bubble of the Circular vial in the center of the circle when the display shows TILT OVER 8 Turn two Leveling screws arbitrarily chosen in an opposite direction mutually and put the vial of the horizontal Electronic vial in the center Figure A B Put the bubble of the lengthwise Electronic vial in the center by operating the Leveling screw of one remainder Figure B G The procedures are different according to the state of the Automatic inclination correction as following A When using the Automatic inclination correction by 2 axes Please read procedure because the horizontal angle and the perpendicular angle error by a perpendicular axis are automatically corrected When using the Automatic inclination correction by 1 axis The instrument is horizontally rotated by 180 after the bubble of the Electronic vial is adjusted on the center at a Left circle position side and confirm that the bubble of the vial is at the center at the right circle position When using without Automatic inclination correction Confirm the bubble is at the center even if the instrument is rotated by each 90 Confirm whether the plummet is on the ground mark When you confirm it is not on the mark loosen the center screw and move the instrument over the ground mark correctly and fix the instrument
56. ing the battery and charger from the case and storing them apply electrically resistant tape to the poles of the battery Storing the battery and charger as is may result in fire or burn injury due to short circuit Do not throw the battery into fire or expose it to heat as there is a risk of injury if it explodes CAUTION A For security please do the opening inspection and inspection every a fixed period and adjustment When the laser beam enters eyes an unexpected accident might be caused by the blink of eyes Establish the laser product to avoid the height of eyes of a driving person and walker 4 Establish an instrument so that laser beam does not hit a reflection thing as a mirror and a glass window The refection beam of the laser is also harmful to the human body A Besides the time when you measure the distance cut off the power supply or shade the beam of aperture with caps Keep the laser product the place where the person who does not have the product knowledge such as children does not touch by mistake Destroy the power supply mechanism of the instrument so as not to emit the laser beam when throwing away it Donotremove the handgrip without good reason If it does come off be sure to attach it securely to the instrument with screws If it is not fastened securely the instrument may fall when you grasp the handgrip leading to possible injury Do not short the poles of the battery or charger as there is a
57. izontal angle 0 SET For details on resetting the horizontal angle 0 See 5 2 For details on changing the horizontal angle from clockwise to counterclockwise See 5 6 For details on measuring the vertical angle See 5 5 For details on distance measurement See 6 For details on the automatic power off function See 8 9 12 For details on the Electronic vial See 10 1 4 2 Adjusting LCD contrast Press F4 while holding down the Illumination key to access the screen for adjusting LCD contrast Pressing F1 will lighten the contrast while pressing the 22 gt will darken the contrast Press ENT to exit adjustment mode and return to the previous screen LCD DENSITY ADJ LOW 0 7 15 6 H angle 85 39 40 H dst V dst MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE Pressing the Illumination key views the F3 RETICLE F4 LCD and F5 ILLU LCD contrast may be adjusted as necessary at any time The contrast may be adjusted to any of 25 levels LCD contrast may be unappealing under certain environmental conditions such as high temperature Adjust the LCD contrast as described above in such situations 4 3 Adjusting illumination brightness Press F5 while holding down the Illumination key to access the screen for adjusting illumination brightness Pressing the F1 1 will decrease brightness while pressing the 22 gt will increase brightness
58. less In case of resulting in low accuracy perform the distance measurement by Reflector sheet or Prism The Reflectorless Long Range mode can be accessed by the 007 CODE number 521 REF LESS RANGE The measurement range of this mode is 200m and the Laser closs is Illa This mode can be performed by selecting the LONG at 1 REF LESS RANGE The CODE number 521 REF LESS RANGE shows 1 REF LESS RANGE NORMAL LONG 2 LONG RANGE MES ON OFF and 3 LONG RANGE SETUP EACH TIME PERMANENT The WARNING Laser Power screen is displayed when Range LONG and Message ON are selected and then F1 MEAS key is pressed F1 MEAS F3 NORMAL and F5 LONG are viewed Pressing MEAS one time selects Second MEAS setting and twice selects QUIT And then Normal or Long measurement is selected by pressing F3 or F5 39 40 There is a possibility that correct distance measurement may be impossible dispersion or reduction of laser beam when the laser beam comes into the target from diagonal angle 2 There is a possibility that the instrument cannot calculate correctly when receiving reflected laser beam from forth and back directions in case of measuring the target on the road G There is a possibility that synthesized values are calculated and the distance may become longer or shorter than the actual one when the operator measures the target of slope or sphere or rugged shape There is a possibility that the instrument cannot calculate correct
59. ll then change to the command input screen Press the numeric keys for the desired command number in the Command No Table For example press 5 0 1 for MEAS MIN DISP Press the ENT key to access the MEAS MIN DISP 57 58 Instrument setting items 007 Code HELP menu list 401 TARGET CONST 402 ATM CORR 501 MEAS MIN DISP 502 SHOT COUNT 503 CORR 504 MIN UNIT ANG 505 V ANG STYLE 508 DIST BUZ 509 QUAD BUZ 510 AUTO OFF 511 EDM OFF 512 ILLU OFF 514 MEAS SIGNAL 515 PRIORITY SELECT PRIM MEAS KEY SEC MEAS KEY AUTO MEAS PRIORITY DISP 517 COMP AXIS 520 LDPLUM amp E VIAL LD PLUM TILT DISP UNIT SIGNAL CONTROL XON XOFF TILT DISP 521 REFLESS RANGE RANGE MESSAGE SETUP 522 QUICK MEAS 701 ATM UNIT 702 DIST UNIT 703 ANG UNIT 801 SETUP COM STOP BITS THROUGH COMMAND PRISM CONST SHEET CONST SHOT CONT SHOT INPUT TEMP UNIT PRESS UNIT BAUD RATE DATA LENGTH PARITY BITS Default 30mm Omm AUTO COARSE 1 time 01 times 0 14 COARSE Z 0 ON OFF 10 MIN 3 MIN 3 MIN MARK MEAS SHOT TRACK CONT NIL HA HD VD 3 Axis 2 3 model or 2 Axis OFF LD plummet is OFF when Power ON OFF COARSE NORMAL ON when Range is LONG EACH TIME w Power ON OFF hPa m DEG 1200 Other options Omm INPUT INPUT ATM INPUT ppm INPUT NIL FINE 3 times 5 times INPUT input 0 2 NIL FINE H 0 COMPASS OFF ON 20 M
60. ly collecting the reflected laser beam from a man or a car that comes and goes in front of the target Distance measurement by reflector sheet mode Position the Reflector sheet whose reflecting surface faces the aiming line to be approx right angle when the distance is measured by it If it is positioned not to be approx right angle there is a possibility that correct distance measurement may be impossible by dispersion or reduction of laser beam Applied measurement range by each target mode When a wrong target mode is selected a correct distance cannot be measured Please select a correct target mode and measure Reflector sheet mode and prism mode It is sometimes possible to measure without reflector sheet or prism under special conditions like in the close distance targeting on a wall surface However there is a possibility including some errors in this case so be sure to select the reflectorless mode Thetarget constant should be correctly selected and confirmed in case that the reflector sheet is used at the prism mode and the prism is used at the reflector sheet mode 6 2 Distance measurement The R 300X series has two distance measurement modes of primary MEAS and second MEAS Pressing the F1 MEAS one time goes to MEAS and twice goes to second MEAS You can freely select and allocate your desired measurement mode in primary MEAS and second MEAS by the Initial Setting 2 The MEASURE SHOT is set at primary
61. m at the same target accurately then press F3 Following screen is viewed Pressing the ENT key completes the adjustment Electronic vial adj Avoid direct sunlight and viration during adjustment Aim at a target accurately then press F3 Electronic vial adj Turn the instrument 180 and reverse the telescope Aim at the same target accurately the press F3 SET Electronic vial adj Successfully accomplished Press ENT 10 2 Circular vial Checks Adjust by the electronic vial beforehand Confirm the position of the bubble of the circular vial At this time it is not necessary to adjust if the bubble is at the center of the circle Adjustments When the bubble of the circular vial comes off from the center according to check procedure it is necessary to adjust Turn the bubble adjustment screw with a hex wrench L type wrench and put the bubble in the center of the circle Only the detaching type model Turn the bubble adjustment screws with the reticle adjustment pin and put the bubble in the center of the circle Circular vial Tighten the screws equally after the above adjustment Circular vial adj screw 10 3 Vertical reticle Checks Set the instrument up the tripod and carefully level it Q Sight the target Point A with telescope Using the telescope fine adjustment screws move Point A to the edge of the field of
62. measurement The valid range of values for the shot number is from 1 to 99 03 TIMES This setting is enabled only when the shot number Above 2 has been set to 4 INPUT Selection of Laser plummet LD PLUM Laser plumb ON OFF is selected Selection of Tilting angle display TILT DISP X and Y tilting values are displayed Selection for Minimum tilt display TILT DISP UNIT COARSE or FINE Selection of Reflectorless range RANGE If you need the Normal or Long range Selection of Long range message MESSAGE If you need the long range message Selection of Long range setup SET UP If the above No 7 selection is required each time or permanent Selection of primary MEAS setting PRIM MEAS KEY Select whether the primary distance measurement is MEAS SHOT or MEAS CONT or TRACK SHOT or TRACK CONT 1 OFF 1 OFF 1 COARSE 2 FINE 1 NORMAL 2 LONG 2 OFF 1 EACH TIME 2 PERMANENT 1 MEAS SHOT 2 MEAS CONT 3 TRACK SHOT 4 TRACK CONT 12 Selection of second MEAS setting SEC MEAS KEY Select whether the second distance measurement is TRACK CONT or TRACK SHOT or MEAS CONT or MEAS SHOT 13 Selection of Minimum angle display MIN UNIT ANG Select whether to set the minimum angle display mode to COARSE 5 seconds or FINE 1 second
63. n the lock lever clockwise to fix Remaining battery charge When the instrument s power is turned on a battery mark will be displayed on the right of the display screen This mark can be used to check the charge status of the battery 1 Get the spare battery ready Replace with the spare battery aft Plenty of charge left Low battery Please change Replace with the spare battery or charge Charging the battery The battery 2 is not charged at our factory shipment so charge it For 2 charge use the special charger Power supply cord AC adaptor Charger Connection of code Insert the output plug of the power supply code in Jack of the AC adaptor 2 Insert the output plug of the AC adaptor in Jack of the charger 8 Insert the power supply plug of the power supply code in the outlet of AC power supply Installation of battery Draw the battery to the lock lever side and put it on the battery pocket The battery is firmly installed on the battery pocket 2 Press down the battery and then slide it to the opposite direction of the lock lever 8 The lock lever goes up and the battery is fixed Under such a condition if Connection of the code is done the charge with the battery is begun Lock lever Battery pocket Charger Detaching the battery Press the lock lever and slide the battery to the lock lever direction
64. nents When using the instrument for solar observation be sure to attach the special solar filter MU64 designed for this product to the objective lens A Laser beam Do not stare into laser beam R 300X is a class Il Laser product The reflectorless type is a Class Illa 3R laser product EDM axis The R 300X series EDM is the red visible laser beam and the beam diameter is very small The beam is emitted from the objective center and the base plate center hole The EDM axis is designed to coincide with the telescope sight axis but both axes may not sometimes coincide slightly according to the intense temperature change and time lapse Target constant Confirm the Target Constant of the instrument before measurement If a different constant is to be used use the correct constant of the target The constant is stored in the instrument s memory when turned off Reflectorless and reflector sheet Reflectorless The measurement range and accuracy of Reflectorless are based on the condition that laser beam is emitted perpendicular to the white side of the Kodak Gray Card The measurement range may be influenced by the shape of the target and its environment There is a possibility that the range may vary when the target does not satisfy the conditions above at survey work Payattention to following in case of distance measurement by Reflectorless In a situation resulting in low accuracy perform the distance measurement by Reflect
65. ng screws in an opposite direction mutually and have the bubble of the side of the electronic vial to the center G Make the bubble of the length of the electronic vial to the center by operating the leveling screw of one remainder 4 Rotate the instrument by 180 and confirm the position of the bubble of the electronic vial At this time it is not necessary to adjust it if the bubble of the electronic vial is in the vicinity of the center Please check the electronic vial in a steady environment that has no vibration or rapid temperature change When the electronic vial is checked outdoors and on a tripod avoid sunlight influence by using a sunshade Please wait for a while until the instrument and tripod are at the same temperature as the surrounding air When the instrument is seen at the position of Left circle movement and the inclination of the instrument become the same on the screen in the electronic vial Please note that the movement of the bubble becomes opposite direction if it is seen at the position of Right circle 60 Adjustments It is necessary to adjust as following when the bubble is not in the vicinity of the center in the confirmation of Procedure to adjust the electronic vial Press the POWER and LASER key simultaneously Following screen is viewed Aim at a target and press F3 key Following screen is viewed Turn the instrument 180 and reverse the telescope Ai
66. odes Normal mode Pressing AF button focuses on the target Continuous mode Pressing AF buttons for two seconds beeps and releasing the key enters into the Continuous mode This mode enables you to perform the Auto focus approx for one minutes only by sighting through the telescope and following the target Normal mode Press the AF button Continuous mode Press AF buttons for two seconds beeps and release the key Auto focus Target sighting by Normal mode Loosen the telescope clamp and horizontal clamp screws 2 Point the telescope at the target using a collimator Tighten the above two screws Adjust the eyepiece Look through the telescope and press the AF button Move your eye vertically and horizontally to see if the target image moves in relation to reticle Align the reticle accurately on the target using telescope and horizontal tangent screws Collimator Target AF button Target sighting If the target image does move there is no parallax If it moves eliminate the parallax Even when vertical angle measurement is not performed it is recommended that the target should be placed at the reticle center Operating the Power focus key rotates the AF ring so do not touch it while it is rotating Auto focus Target sighting by Continuous mode Loosen the telescope clamp and horizontal clamp screws 2 Point the telescope at the target using a collimato
67. or sheet or Prism R 315NX R 325NX R 335NX R 322NX R 323NX Thereis a possibility that correct distance measurement may be impossible by dispersion or reduction of laser beam when the laser beam comes into the target from diagonal angle There is a possibility that the instrument cannot calculate correctly when receiving reflected laser beam from forth and back directions in case of measuring the target on the road There is a possibility that synthesized values are calculated and the distance may become longer or shorter than the actual one when the operator measure the target of slope or sphere or rugged shape There is a possibility that the instrument cannot calculate correctly by collecting the reflected laser beam from a man or a car that comes and goes in front of the target When using reflector sheet set the reflector sheet to have its surface be approx vertical to the aiming line If it is positioned not to be approx right angle there is a possibility that correct distance measurement may be impossible by dispersion or reduction of laser beam In the following environments the distance might not be able to be measured There is a reflection things mirror stainless board and white wall etc in the direction of the target and under too strong sun light Battery amp charger Never use any battery charger other than the battery charger as this may result in damage to the instrument If water should
68. order to input 0 n PORS 5 STET 2 TUV THUILV If u v 2 3 WXYZ xI y Z 3 4 GHI GHIN h iA 5 JKL DJIKTELTGTEKTED 51 6 MNO IMIIN IO m In Io 6 7 PAPILI ANNEI 8 ABC A B C a b c 8 9 DEF 11 11 119 LILIGICIGALID 26 211 1 lt 12 2 5 LD POINT laser pointer The Laser pointer function turns the laser beam on continuously to become the aiming point so that visual confirmation is possible When the LD POINT key is pressed after pressing the Laser key the Laser pointer function is turned on The Laser indicator is turned on and the mark on the left of the screen blinks while the Laser pointer function is operating Q If the Laser key is pressed and the LD POINT key is pressed while the Laser pointer function is operating the Laser pointer function is turned off The beam of the sun is strong and visual confirmati doors on is difficult in daytime when out The laser beam is designed not to be able to observe through the telescope Please visually align the laser beam to the target and mark the center Confirm the alignment horizontal and vertical before measuring when performing accurate work like stake out when using the Laser pointer function Also refer to 10 10 The EDM beam axis Please do not look at the laser source of beam directly 21 22 3 PREPARATION FOR SURVEYIN
69. plate at this moment the adjustment is unnecessary The laser spot disappears in approx 20 seconds after pressing F1 MEAS Press MEAS again if it is necessary Target Plate approx 50m aaa Internal circle Laser spot center Example Adjustment is necessary Example Adjustment is unnecessary Adjustments At the procedure 4 above if the Center of laser spot is not within the internal circle 10mm of the target plate the adjustment is necessary Please contact your PENTAX dealer 11 SPECIFICATIONS Reflectorless items are applicable to NX models only Telescope Image Optical aperture EDM aperture Reticle illumination Auto amp Power focus Method Power Pointer Magnification Resolving power Field of view Minimum focus Auto Focus R 322NX R 322EX R 323NX R 323EX R 325NX R 325EX R 335NX R 335EX R 315NX R 315EX Erect 45mm 45mm Intensity settings 10 steps Yes Phase differential By main battery Visible la ser 30x 3 2 6 1 30 1 0m Auto focus Power Focus Manual Distance measurement Laser Class Visible Laser Class II 2 Class long range mode Reflectorless NX models only Measurement range Good condition Reflectorless Reflector sheet Mini prism 1P 3P Accuracy Prism Reflector Sheet Reflectorless At Auto Atm Correction Measuring time Repeat meas Initial mea
70. r G Tighten the above two screws Adjust the eyepiece G Look through the telescope and then press the AF button for two seconds to beep and release the key to enter into the Continuous mode Align the reticle accurately on the target using telescope and horizontal tangent screws Point the telescope to the next target as well Target Collimator 3 AF button Pressing AF buttons for Collimator two seconds beeps and release the Target sighting Keep the target close to the reticle center when following it by the Continuous mode Continuous mode automatically ceases after approx one minute Pressing the AF button or operating the Power focus key releases the continuous mode Operating the Power focus key rotates the AF ring so do not touch it while it is rotating Auto focus Target sighting by Power focus mode Loosen the telescope clamp and horizontal clamp screws Q Point the telescope at the target using a collimator Tighten the above two screws 9 Adjust the eyepiece Look through the telescope and then operate the Power focus key and focus on the target Align the reticle accurately on the target using telescope and horizontal tangent screws 29 Collimator Target Collimator Target sighting Tilting the Power focus key clockwise makes it possible to focus on closer objects and counterclockwise will focus on farther objects Tilting
71. s 1 5m Normal range mode 90m long range mode 200m NX models only 1 5m 600m 800m 1 5m 1100m 1600m 1 5m 3400m 4500m 1 5m 3000m 4000m 200m 4500m 5600m 200m 4000m 5000m 2 2 x D mm 5 2 x D mm 5 3ppm x D mm Prism Ref sheet 2 10ppm x D mm Reflectorless 5 10ppm x D mm models only R 326EX No Manual Visible Laser Class Il 2 1 5m 2000m 2800m 200m 2800m 3500m 3 2 D mm 3 10 D mm Normal Prism Ref sheet 2 0sec 1mm Normal Prism Ref sheet 1 2sec 1mm Track Prism Ref sheet 0 4 sec 1cm Quick mode Normal Reflectorless 2 3sec 1mm Normal Prism Ref sheet 2 5sec 1mm NX models only Quick mode 67 R 322NX 323 R 325NX R 335NX R 315NX R 322bEX 8 R 323bEX R 325EX R 335bEX 15 R 326EX Angle measurement Measuring method Absolute rotary encoder Detection 2 sides Minimum count 1 2 5 10 selectable Accuracy 25 3 5 6 ISO 17123 3 Compensator Triple axis Dual axis Tangent screw 2 speed 1 speed Sensitivity of vials Plate level 30 1div electronic Circular level 8 2 Plummet Visible Laser 0 8mm instrument height 1 5m Base Detachable Shifting Fixed Detachable Dust and IP56 Water protection Ambient 20 C 50 4 F 122 F Working range temperature Tripod thread 5 8 11 35mm x 2 5 8 11 Dimensions Weight Instrument
72. s becomes the reverse the right one first then the left one of the order for the clockwise angle 6 DISTANCE MEASUREMENT 6 1 Target setting The target mode and its Constant of current setting are shown at the left of the battery mark For example in case of each Constant 0 Reflector sheet S 0 Reflectorless Non Prism N 0 Prism P O MODE A 15 C H angle TARGET CHANGED D Pressing F2 TARGET changes the target mode H dst erem V dst MEAS TARGET OSET DISP MODE The target mode is changed sequentially as follows Reflector sheet Prism Reflectorless reflectorless models Reflector sheet Prism standard models The selected target mode is stored in the memory even if the power is turned off So next time you can use the same mode after turning on The target Constant differs according to the selected target mode So confirm the target mode and its Constant shown at the top screen after changing the target Distance measurement by reflectorless Non Prism mode The measurement range and accuracy of Reflectorless are based on the condition that laser beam is emitted perpendicular to the white side of the Kodak Gray Card The measurement range may be influenced by the shape of the target and its environment There is a possibility that the range may vary when the target does not satisfy the conditions above at survey work Pay attention to the following in case of distance measurement by Reflector
73. ted at distance equal to that of Point B This is Point C No adjustment is necessary if Point B and C are aligned Adjustments If Points B and C are not aligned mark Point D at 1 4 the length of the BC from Point in the direction of Point B Using the adjustment pin rotate the reticle adjustment screws horizontally opposite each other see preceding page and move the reticle to sight Point D G Repeat the check and make sure the adjustment is correct Since the R 322NX R 322EX R 323NX and R 323EX have triple axis compensation it is necessary to make other settings besides the adjustments mentioned above For details contact the dealers from whom the instrument was purchased 10 5 Vertical 0 point error Be sure to follow check procedures mentioned below after making adjustments on reticle and perpendicularity of line of sight to horizontal axis Checks Set up the instrument and turn the power on Sight the telescope at any reference target A at Normal state Read the vertical angle y G Turn the telescope and rotate the alidade Sight the same target A again at Back state and read the vertical angle R Ify R 360 no further adjustment is necessary Adjustments If the deviation d y R 360 is wide contact your local dealer 10 6 Laser plummet Checks Set the instrument on the tripod and place a piece of white paper with a cross drawn on it right under the ins
74. tion the bubble in the center of the vial circle All three legs are extended or contracted until the bubble is in the center During this process the foot is not placed on the tripod leg point and the position of the tripod points do not change 3 5 Leveling with electronic vial Electronic vial screen ELECTRONIC VIAL If the Laser key is pushed it becomes a display ON screen for the Electronic vial 30 1DIV LD POINT PLUM ADJ MODE A 15 C H angle 85 39 40 Q It returns to the former screen by the ESC key H dst V dst MEAS TARGET OSET DISP When R 300X instrument is seen at the position of Left circle position the screen in the electronic vial shows the correct movement direction Please note that the movement of the electronic vial is in the opposite direction when the observing in Right circle position When instrument is within the tilt compensation range length and sidewise 3 is displayed at the right screen OVER is displayed beyond the limits of range and NIL is displayed at no compensation setting With command 520 or Initial setting 27 when the TILT DISP is selected as ON the F1 TILT of the vial screen becomes effective The Vial tilt value is indicated when pushing the TILT key With TILT DISP UNIT of the Initial setting 2 OFF or ON can be selected 25 26 Leveling Rotate instrument horizontally make two Level
75. trument Q Press the LASER key and move the paper so that the intersecting point of the cross comes to the center of the laser mark G Rotate the instrument around the vertical axis and observe the center mark position against the intersecting point of the cross at each 90 rotation If the laser mark always coincides with the intersecting point no adjustment is necessary Adjustments When a center part where a cross intersection and the laser mark look the brightest shifts by 0 8mm or more at the instrument height 1 5m it is necessary to adjust it A repair engineer does this adjustment Please contact the PENTAX dealer 63 64 10 7 Optical plummet Checks Set the instrument on the tripod and place a piece of white paper with a cross drawn on it right under the instrument Q Look through the optical plummet and move the paper so that the intersecting point of the cross comes to the center of the field of view G Adjust the leveling screws so that the center mark of the optical plummet coincides with the intersecting point of the cross Rotate the instrument around the vertical axis Look through the optical plummet each 90 of rotation and observe the center mark position against the intersecting point of the cross If the center mark always coincides with the intersecting point no adjustment is necessary fam 0009 9000 Adjusting screws Adjustments

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